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EI33S THE HOLIDAYS ARE ALMOST HERE . ;,' ' ' s. ' -,'.""'-:.., ". '.- ' t-;' " ' ' ; The stock which the Peerless-Fashion Company bought from Sumner Sons & Company and which is being closed out at a reductiotrof one-fourth & even one-half less than original prices affords exception al buying advantages for those who: wish to select gifts for the holidays. It will pay you to buy now while the stocks are in good shape and choosing is easy of course the saving is worth' while. Make it a point to visit this store one day, this week. ' i - ' T PEERLESS-FASHION CO. it - '. . , 1 In Sumner's Old Stand rri;uj oa Nate mm IhnwkpolMMf anal M aMM.ra. Uar will tedrajwa 00)7 tot ' "ni -H U3. "oom Mi ot aaaUjan Q aan (J aaitrr w n oj)aui (a;aaai f$m THE WEATHER. i TEMPKRATTTM. Ashevllle Atlanta Augusta... , Charleston . . Jackson ville. . Key West... Kmixville. . . Louisville. . . Mobile... ... New Orleans. York... Oklahoma. . . Raleigh... ., Havannah . . . Washington.. Wilmington. 47 68 61 8 70 84 62 46 72 72 43 72 6 70 SO 68 ,..48 ,..! ,..48 ...60 ...70." ...42 .i.40 ...4 ..64 ...30 ...88 ,..84 ...48 ...80 ...40 Forecasts until I P. m.. Tuesday, for Ashe vtlle and vicinity : Fair and warmer tonight; Tuesday probably fair. . ;,, Vor North Carolina: Fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer tonight; moder ate south to west winds. nummary of Conditions. A diatur lance la apparently developing o(t the southern extremity of Wrt Florida Pen insula, with rain over south and mid dle portions of Florida. Italn or snow ts also reported from the Dakotas eastward to the Ohio valley and the lower lake region, owing to ft well : .' - 1 .. .. 1 COUGHSYRUP For coughs, colds, noarsenees, bronchitis, croup, inlluenxa, .wnooping coueh, nuHwlua cough, and for asthmatic, ami emi. Bumptive coughs In all Good for mun, woman nq cull child. Nothing r. Vrioe, 25 cts. 1 MORPHINH bettor NO OR.CHLOkOl-ORM l had a r-Miv fr fw V, h,,t ail, , . ,i,K v J"ltti nf l,r. Itu a , B. I.'la M., S t 1 r , Vrtt, 1 , , ...... .j " Jumua W. Bjrd, .l,la, i-a. . - I. It 'f I 4 ,1 I - ','J- I., ,H, I anuut Xi V defined storm over the Oreat Lakes. Except as noted In the foregoing, fair weather is general throughout the country and present indications are for fair and warmer weather in this vicinity tonight, with Tuesday prob ably fair. R. T. LINDLEY, -Observer, Weather Bureau. Normal today Temperature 44; precipitation .12. " :KltltttIKK8ttltlttlttttX t - st ! St'N DAY'S NEWS. H H - ' ititKitftit:stKtit Kxoctitlvo Maiinion t'mler (iuarcl. lSecause a dlscgharged employe had poisoned fowls on the premises, and it was feared he might set tire to the Kentucky executive mansion at Frank fort, or attempt to poison the govern- or's household, the place has been placed under guard of troops. , Vardaman Chanted With JuggUnc State Money. Suit Is filed in Htiuls county, Mis sissippi, alleging that several thous ands of dollars was not fully account ed for by Senator Vardumnn when he retired from the office of governor In 1808; that he made overcharges and double chnrjjes In expense acennnta for visit, to aUte Institution, and that public money and private bank accounts were mixed. The" SiUsisalppI Bank, and Trust company, now bus pended. Is made co-defendant Var daman kept both hit personal and of ficial deposit in this bank. Itnnry CJumliswd tlie lonrl I faiHlldate. 1 In a statement given out In Wash- lnu-tn UeorcscnUttlve M'.nrv of Texas chalrniun of, the house. committee on rules, commenting on tho former uresldent's recent editorial In the Ontlnnk. derlnrea Roosevelt makes Al muiulnr Hamilton look like a novice as an advocate of al!ut!tm lie Miy the Ontlonlt article is intcnnea to 1001 the puUlh pule Ha to n third term, unit is Wn 'effort U dlwredlt Ttfft anil Wlckersham. He says Hoosevelt will find the road to the presidency rocky, with the steel trust "snugly sitting astride his shoulder. "1 MliilhtUt-'M Wife Donlc CluvntCH. Mrs. L. II. Gruhiim, sued for dlvorve by Rev. Ilemjnmln Graham, former j'H.Htur ot HL Jumes Mothodlat church, Atlanta, denies the charges In his bill, Ktvlng they nr elinohtlely falw In moft CiHn,'' nnd In ioine olhprH at ' I v rj "i.,i ,. '.i.'lij," U. S. Department of Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU WILJJS L. MOORE. . Chiet KHAKI FOR THE NAVY Blue Uniform Too Heating for Sailors to Wear on Duty in the - ' ' Tropkt. - " " Washington, Nov. 20. American DiuejacKeta-likely will not be blue Jackets in the future when serving In the tropics. As blue uniforms are too hot and white uniform are too easily soiled, medical officers Investigating the problem have recommended that sailors wear suits of army khaki, with tan shoes and campaign hata when ships are in tropical waters. A LIBERAL OFFER. Wo Cuarantra to Relievo Dyaponsla. c an tne Medicine Costs Nothing. ' i To unquestionably prove to the peo ple that indigestion and dyspepsia can be permanently ' relieved and that Kexull Dynnetisla 'Tablets will hrinr. alrout this result,- we will furnish the medicine absolutely free if it falls to give satisfaction to any on using It. The remarkable luirpia nf Hot-ii Dyspcpslu Tablets Is due to the high dicree of sclentllto skill used In devil ing their formula as well as to the care exercised In their nianufai't whereby the, well-known properties of Hismutn-Bubnitrate and Pepsin have been combined with Carminative and other agents. ' Blsmuth-Subnltrate and Pepsin are constantly employed and recognised hy the entire medical profession as Invaluable in the treatment of fndU ,'tstl(in and dyspepsia. ( The Pepsin used In Rexall I)yxp. Kla Tablet is carefully prepared so as to develop Its greatest efficiency. Pep sin supplies to the digestive apparatus one of the most Important elements of the digestive fluid. ' Without It the digestion and assimilation of food are Ljmpotsllilo. The Cnrmlnatlves pomos proper ties which aid In relieving tho dis turbances and pnln caused by undl Kied food. This combination of these Ingredients makes a remedy In valuable for the complete relief of In dlKOMtlun and dyspepsia. We ere so certain -of this that we urne you to try Kexall Dyspepsia Tablets on our own personal guaran tee. Three sixes. 85 cents, 80 cents, and 81.00. Remember you can obtain Kexall Remedies only at our store The llcvnll Hture Hiiilth's Drug Ptore, corner imin Alrtin air.et un, tir JOE'S. CONSTRUCTION Excavatic i '. ."ork on Guard Ri fle Practice Ground to Be . Done by Cathey Co. A contract was made late Saturday afternoon by which the Cathey Con struction company i to do the excava tion work of the government rifle and pistol range, which is to be construct ed, near Grace, on the Ashevllle and East Tennessee railroad.' Work will start at obce and the range is to be completed as soon -as possible. It will be done under' the supervision of A. A. Hamlet,, who drew the plans. The two local N. C. N. O., compa nies have been working to get a rifle range for over a year and several months ago it construction was au thorised by the government, which sent an officer here to superintend the work. - There Was some hitch about getting the leases in the proper shape and the officer had to leave and the work was postponed. The range Is to be modern In every detail and Will be4 equipped with" the latest patent' Aiken targets. There will be a target house with wind flags, telephones, and a "buzzer" svstem for the rifle pit. . The range will be simi lar to those at Raleigh, Goldsboro and Gastonla and every provision will be made for safety, the natural advan tages lending; themselves to this con dition. There, will' be three targets which will amply accommodate - the two companies.- ' . v ,t It Is planned to have Either compa nies come here for shoots and it Is probable that 'one; will be held here during January' or February. . When the question of establishing the range was first agitated an effort as made to re-organize the Ashevllte Gun club and It' Is likely-that this will now be done, afl several of the old members are interested in the matter. The club will be allowed the use. of the, range under certain conditions. ON "IH&flRING LINE" About the Poorest Excuse for a Play That Has Been Seen in Asheyille. . About the poorest excuse for a play that has been handed out to Ashevllle theatergoers this" season was the pre sentation of 'The Fijrlng Line" at the Auditorium Saturday night.r As this story of Robert W. unamDers is aram atiA hr la nntumch to It to start ith, but the company that" presented 1. 1 . 1. Ba,aw .u.M that, littlft. 11 ueio wu iv . 1 j ' . There. waiTnoear1!ttet:iir tha play i Mi A Coat Suit 53T23fc. i it' . . Tomorrow is youf last clianc-e to purchase a $22.50 or $25.00 Coat Suit, the eeas on's best models, newest weaves, lined with good quality satin throughout and high ly; tailored for one more $8.50 and $10.00 . Skirts .. . " $4.85 White Serge Suits,- White Corduroy Suits, White Polo Coats and v White Felt ...:.'''. -T ,..'.- ' Hats. . 1 ; " Sale Wbrtii While ut, in comparison with the others. Will T. Chatterton .and Miss Jessie barker Btood out as bright and shining stars. The majority of the cast did ot even know their lines, much less how to act them. ; Those on the front rows got the benefit of a double production for the most of tho time for they could get the lines as the prompter passed them on to the stage and again when the ama teur actors "parrotised" them. As a country school production It would have been a howling success. As It was the audience did most of the howling through a feeling of Injured innnocence. To fool people by turn ing a trope like that loose on the road Is little short of criminal. . , For rheumatic pains or neuralgia, rub the parts affected with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.- It pene trate the flesh and relieves pain. For sore throat, gargle with the fluid diluted with water. For flesh wounds, burn, scalds or sores, apply it direct to the Wound. It heals quickly. For a cramp, colic or dysentery take it in ternally in water. It quickly corrects the trouble. Price 50 cents per bot tle. ' Sold by aU un0ta. , E,M OVAL 9 f We announce the removal of our Printirig Office to No. 78 Patton Avenue ; i: Increasing business ; has forced us to secure larger! quarters Your patronage and support having made the move necessary, we take this occasion to express our thanks., In a few days our stalled at the new location, and we invite you then to inspect the best equipped' printing shop in this section. . I- The 78 Patton Avenue . L:.-::.Ju.. i ra 1 day i'TMC T0t THAT SAVES YOIJ KDNEY-t t ASHtyit.caN.0. f rurest entire plant will $15.75 " Manager. j"tAXLi" 0A aa- ' 1 INSURANCES j I f- DEPARTMENT Rumford Mm . Maed Press ale 1 & J t 1 sr Ti tr-"n V V" $8.50 and $10.00 . 'Skirta ; ' $4.85 J "' .(! t! . . I , A i -1 ! and Best ( . rJ nP ft JifU Powder i , in. be in
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